
Tamara Lindeman, who records and performs under the moniker The Weather Station, took the stage at Brooklyn’s Music Hall of Williamsburg to a round of cheers, but as she knelt
Big Thief invites us all to band practice with an intimate living room performance of “Certainty” on The Late Show with James Corden. If you’ve tuned in to any independent radio
Old Settler’s Music Festival returned to Tilmon, Texas April 21-24 with a lineup that featured a hefty mix of bluegrass, Americana, folk, rock, soul and everything in between. All photos
On their debut, Seratones were a raucous garage rocking outfit with a side of boogie-woogie. For their follow up, Power, they moved towards a slick, experimental R&B, and electro-pop sound
Robin Trower’s No More Worlds to Conquer echoes his string of splendid albums in recent years such as Time and Emotion and Where You Are Going To. But this latest
Since its 2012 release, Melody Prochet’s self-titled debut album as Melody’s Echo Chamber has quietly become a modern classic. This is partly due to producer Kevin Parker’s ascendence to the
Erika Lewis is known to most as the vocalist for the traditional jazz and swing band Tuba Skinny from New Orleans but started busking on the streets before joining several
The late Bill Evans was the proverbial force of nature, operating with the utmost distinction in the milieu of modern jazz for a quarter-century. A prolific recording artist and rigorous
Copenhagen’s Iceage has presented a new single, “All The Junk On The Outskirts,” and has announced d a co-headline US tour with Earth. The rollicking song was tracked during the recording sessions that
Today, Wilco announce their new album, Cruel Country, out May 27th via dBpm Records and present their new single, “Falling Apart (Right Now).” Cruel Country, a substantial two-disc exploratory work, arrives the same weekend as the band’s beloved Solid